Salman Khan asks Shehnaaz Gill to move on! Here’s how the actress reacted – Times of India

Salman Khan asks Shehnaaz Gill to move on! Here’s how the actress reacted – Times of India

The auditorium looked housefull as Salman Khan arrived to launch the trailer of his upcoming film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan with a dozen of actors who are starring with him in the Farhad Samji directorial. Out of the candid chats he had with co-stars Palak Tiwari, Siddharth Nigam, Raghav Juyal among others, one chat that caught everyone’s attention was his piece of advice he gave to Shehnaaz Gill. The latter, who he first associated with during Bigg Boss, where he was the host and she was the contestant, is making her Bollywood debut with this film.At the trailer launch, Salman told Shehnaaz, “Move on kar lo.” To which the actress replied in the assertive, saying, “(Move on) kar gayi.”
For the unawares, the duo’s conversation was about late Siddharth Shukla, who had a sudden death due to heart attack and who Shehnaaz was extremely close to and was affected by his death.

Talking about working with Salman, Shehnaaz said, “I used to feel nervous, but ultimately I love myself. Pehla yahi hota hai na ki apne aap ko pyaar karo phir Salman sir and all ko (laughs). I am just happy to have worked with Salman. I remember one of the first music videos where I got rejected. I cried so much , my mom said ek din tu Salman ke saath kaam karegi. So, here I am.”

Salman on a lighter note joked about how he had to remind boxer-actor Vijender Singh, who plays the antagonist in the movie, to not hit him hard while doing the action sequences. “In the last shot he learnt that he had to hit it slow,” he said.

The actor also revealed that he had offered a role to singer Palak Muchhal, who has worked extensively with Salman. However, she turned it down. Sharing the instance, Salman said, “We offered a role to her. She turned it down saying bade papa won’t allow her. Then her family convinced her bade papa, but by that time, woh role kisi aur ko chala gaya tha.”

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